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UK among worst in 'quality of life' league for expats: Canada, Australia and Thailand rated best

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Published Date: 24 November 2009
The UK is one of the world's worst locations to live for expats, a survey today revealed.
Expats find it difficult to find somewhere to live in the UK, with many finding their quality of accommodation poorer than back home, the poll by HSBC Bank International showed.

Canada was seen as the best place to live for expats, followed by Aus
tralia, Thailand and Singapore.

Based on responses from more than 3,100 expats from 50 countries, the survey showed 41 per cent of expats in the UK found it difficult to find somewhere to live, compared with 28 per cent averaged across all the countries.

Only 16 per cent of expats in the UK found their quality of accommodation had improved since moving to the UK, compared to 58 per cent who felt the quality had gone down.

Also, 31 per cent of expats said their health had deteriorated since coming to the UK, with 53 per cent reckoning the daily commute had got worse.

As many as 79 per cent of expats in the UK said living costs were higher than in their country of origin.

On the positive side, 58 per cent of expats thought the quality of entertainment in the UK had improved.

Also, 89 per cent of expats in the UK said improved employment prospects were among the main reasons they chose to live here, compared with 59 per cent of expats on average worldwide.

Expats gave the highest accommodation quality marks to Canada, the US and Australia.

Thailand was the country where it was easiest to make friends. Only 28 per cent of expats said they had bothered to learn the local language.

David Norton, head of customer propositions for HSBC Bank International, said: "We have seen that there is a distinct trade-off between income and overall quality of life, as many of the top performers in our first report, which examined the best places to make and save money, have scored towards the bottom of this report's league table.

"What is clear is that the locations where salaries may not be as high, such as Canada and Australia, are where expats are really enjoying not only an increased quality of life but are also finding it easy to fit in to their new communities."

Top 10 quality of life locations
1. Canada
2. Australia
3. Thailand
4. Singapore
5. Bahrain
6. South Africa
7. France
8. USA
9. Spain
10.Hong Kong





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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2009 11:12 AM
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Ori Bule,

25/11/2009 07:46:19
Confirmation that living in the UK is a bit of a joke.
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Peter Avinou,

25/11/2009 08:27:55
My Brother left for Canada 30 years ago. He won't even come back for an holiday.
We are a joke, a bloody awful one at that. Taxed to the limit, with the promise of more to come, and abused beyond belief in our right to do anything at all - in our own Country, or even property.
We involve ourselves in policing the world to butter up the yanks and the bullies in the EU tell us how to be european and send us their bills.
Oh, to be in England, now that everyone else is here.
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frogslegs,

France 25/11/2009 10:31:23
''Only 28 per cent of expats said they had bothered to learn the local language.''

That's a disgrace, everyone should make an effort to learn the language of the place they choose to live.
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frogslegs,

France 25/11/2009 10:32:33
The quality of life in France is very good,

it's the 'French' that are the problem, well most of them anyway.
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rwzippy,

25/11/2009 10:58:52
The quality of life is so bad that the immagrants will still flood through the dock and claim all our money, jobs and houses...

#2 very well put..
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Chigley,

25/11/2009 11:38:03
Well said Peter! - and sadly, all too true....

;-) Frogs!
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